20 Ways to Prepare for a Hurricane in New England

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20 Ways to Prepare for a Hurricane in New England

NOAA's Dorian Tracking Sept 2, 2019
Hurricane Dorian, a category 5 storm, is expected to impact the United States this week when it reaches the Bahamas and then Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas. 

GoLocalProv.com caught up with GoLocal meteorologist John Ghiorse and University of Rhode Island Oceanography Professor Isaac Ginis to get their take on what to expect this year. 

According to Ginis? Rhode Islanders should be prepared for "more heavy rain," as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) upped its prediction to an “above-normal" hurricane season.

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"We are entering the most active period of the hurricane season in the Atlantic basin and therefore need to pay more attention to what’s going on in the tropics,” said Ginis. 

"Above-normal" hurricane season prediction in effect for Southern New England -- what to expect.

Seasonal forecasters with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center increased the likelihood of an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season to 45% (up from 30% from the outlook issued in May). The likelihood of near-normal activity is now at 35%, and the chance of below-normal activity has dropped to 20%.

“In southern New England, we should prepare for hurricanes or tropical storms that could produce more heavy rain then we have seen in the past. Usually, people think of hurricanes in terms of the wind speed categories. But recent tropical cyclones that made landfall in the U.S. have been more known for rainfall flooding. The past two seasons produced the two wettest storms in 70 years – Hurricane Harvey and Florence,” said Ginis.

To help you prepare for the storm, GoLocalProv has compiled a list of things to do so you are ready when the storm hits. 

See How to Prepare in the Slideshow Below


20 Ways to Prepare for a Hurricane in New England

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